That sounds like a fantastic lunch, and probably doesn't need any more - but if you want to add extra you could look for some little bocconcinis, dolmades, baby falafel, stuffed apricots (I found these for an antipasto platter at a pretty fancy local deli).

I'll pop on some Jaffa cakes for chocolate, and I'll grill some capsicum and make a dip with some Philly, plus slice some regular cheese

I have decided to include a note with each thing.

Sor far I have:Olives - o-live-you. (I love you)The peppers - I want to "pepper" you with kissesThe semi dried tomatoes - you say tah-mato, I say I love youThe jarlsberg - it might sound cheesy, but I love youThe salami - let's get spicy together Jaffa cakes - chocolate and orange a match made in heaven - just like us.The fruit - you are the apple of my eye

But now I am stumped.What can I put with the ham?The roll?The capsicum dip?The basil and tomatoes?The extra cheese?

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